Tea Time with Melanie — February 2021
The CAMP Gang and myself have been a little quiet since December but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy! Since the marathon which was 2020, we rested for a couple of days and hurled ourselves into 2021. Our plan
Tea Time with Melanie — Notes on December
Happy December! It has been a year. We closed one gallery, opened a new one, moved gallery locations, took part in online fairs, did online exhibitions, in-gallery exhibitions, signed new artists—I watched the CAMP team grow all from Westport, Connecticut! It has
Tea Time with Melanie — Notes on November
Happy November! October was a whirlwind in The CAMP Gallery, not just because of the success of our two exhibitions: 40 Women Pulling at The Threads of Social Discourse: F.A.M.A & Guests, and Feminism From South to North, but also because we moved
Tea Time with Melanie — Notes on October
Getting to October has been something of a task this year, the reason being that during the early days of COVID, Fiber Artists - Miami Association (FAMA) formed and with that came October’s exhibition. Evelyn Politzer, Alina Rodriquez Rojo, and
Tea Time with Melanie — Notes on September
At The CAMP Gallery, September kicks off with the second edition of The Hamptons Virtual Art Fair, where we are exhibiting works by Dominik Schmitt, Joseph Ginsberg and Drew Doggett. Dominik Schmitt is a German artist deeply focused on the internal,
Tea Time with Melanie — Notes on August
Starting a new gallery in the middle of a global pandemic may seem to be a ridiculous venture, but this time and experience has given myself and The CAMP Gang ample time to cement our purpose, our ethos, and our